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Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

WBA interim bantamweight champion Nonito Donaire (L) of the Philippines lands a punch on Japanese reigning champion Seiya Tsutsumi in a title unification bout at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Dec. 17, 2025.

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Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

WBA bantamweight champion Seiya Tsutsumi (R) lands a punch on Filipino interim champion Nonito Donaire in a title unification bout at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Dec. 17, 2025.

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Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

WBA bantamweight champion Seiya Tsutsumi wins a title unification bout by split decision against Filipino interim champion Nonito Donaire at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Dec. 17, 2025.

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Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

WBA bantamweight champion Seiya Tsutsumi (R) lands a punch on Filipino interim champion Nonito Donaire in a title unification bout at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Dec. 17, 2025.

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Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

WBA interim bantamweight champion Nonito Donaire (R) of the Philippines lands a punch on Japanese reigning champion Seiya Tsutsumi in a title unification bout at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Dec. 17, 2025.

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Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

WBA bantamweight champion Seiya Tsutsumi (L) lands a punch on Filipino interim champion Nonito Donaire in a title unification bout at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Dec. 17, 2025.

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Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

WBA bantamweight champion Seiya Tsutsumi (L) wins a title unification bout by split decision against Filipino interim champion Nonito Donaire at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Dec. 17, 2025.

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Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

WBA bantamweight champion Seiya Tsutsumi holds a press conference after winning a title unification bout against Filipino interim champion Nonito Donaire at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Dec. 17, 2025.

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Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

WBA bantamweight champion Seiya Tsutsumi raises his belt after winning a title unification bout against Filipino interim champion Nonito Donaire at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Dec. 17, 2025.

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Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

WBA bantamweight champion Seiya Tsutsumi (L) lands a punch on Filipino interim champion Nonito Donaire in a title unification bout at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Dec. 17, 2025.

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Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

WBA bantamweight champion Seiya Tsutsumi celebrates after winning a title unification bout by split decision against Filipino interim champion Nonito Donaire at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Dec. 17, 2025.

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Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

Boxing: Tsutsumi vs. Donaire

WBA interim bantamweight champion Nonito Donaire (L) of the Philippines lands a punch on Japanese reigning champion Seiya Tsutsumi in a title unification bout at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan on Dec. 17, 2025.

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Boxing: Weigh-in for Tsutsumi-Donaire bout

Boxing: Weigh-in for Tsutsumi-Donaire bout

WBA bantamweight champion Seiya Tsutsumi of Japan poses after weighing in on Dec. 16, 2025, in Tokyo for his title unification match against WBA interim champion Nonito Donaire of the Philippines the next day.

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Boxing: Weigh-in for Tsutsumi-Donaire bout

Boxing: Weigh-in for Tsutsumi-Donaire bout

WBA bantamweight interim champion Nonito Donaire of the Philippines poses after weighing in on Dec. 16, 2025, in Tokyo for his title unification match against WBA champion Seiya Tsutsumi of Japan the next day.

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White House pool day coverage

White House pool day coverage

US President Joe Biden presents the Presidential Citizens Medal to Wayne Tsutsumi on behalf of Mitsuye Endo Tsutsumi during a ceremony at the White House, Washington, DC, USA, 02 January 2025. The Presidential Citizens Medal is bestowed by the President to individuals who have performed exemplary deeds or services. EPA-EFE/WILL OLIVER/POOL

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Operations at all Toyota plants in Japan halted

Operations at all Toyota plants in Japan halted

Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on Aug. 29, 2023, shows Toyota Motor Corp.'s Tsutsumi plant in Toyota in Aichi Prefecture, central Japan. The automaker said the same day that operations at all 14 of its group's vehicle assembly plants in Japan have been halted due to a computer system failure.

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Operations at 14 Toyota plants to be halted after system failure

TOYOTA, Japan, Aug. 29 Kyodo - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on Aug. 29, 2023, shows Toyota Motor Corp.'s Motomachi plant in Toyota in Aichi Prefecture, central Japan. Toyota said that same-day operations at all of its group's 14 vehicle assembly plants in Japan will be suspended due to a computer system failure. (Kyodo)

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Operations at 14 Toyota plants to be halted after system failure

Operations at 14 Toyota plants to be halted after system failure

Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on Aug. 29, 2023, shows Toyota Motor Corp.'s Tsutsumi plant in Toyota in Aichi Prefecture, central Japan. Toyota said that same-day operations at all of its group's 14 vehicle assembly plants in Japan will be suspended due to a computer system failure.

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Japanese cartoon "Oni: Thunder God's Tale" wins 2 prizes at Annies

Japanese cartoon "Oni: Thunder God's Tale" wins 2 prizes at Annies

Daisuke Tsutsumi, director of the Japanese cartoon "Oni: Thunder God's Tale," speaks to reporters on Feb. 25, 2023 in Los Angeles after the film won two prizes in the TV and Media category at the annual Annies.

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Ex-Saison Group head Seiji Tsutsumi dies

Ex-Saison Group head Seiji Tsutsumi dies

TOKYO, Japan - Seiji Tsutsumi, former head of the Saison Group retail chain, is interviewed in this file photo taken in October 2012. Tsutsumi, also known as a poet, novelist and commentator, died at a Tokyo hospital on Nov. 25, 2013, at age 86.

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Seibu Railway shareholders OK plan to reorganize group operations

Seibu Railway shareholders OK plan to reorganize group operations

TOKOROZAWA, Japan - President Takashi Goto (C) and other management members of Seibu Railway Co. bow to shareholders at the beginning of an extraordinary shareholders general meeting in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture, on Dec. 21. The meeting endorsed a plan to reorganize the company's group operations under a holding firm, a move that will end control of the railway and resort conglomerate by Kokudo Corp. and business tycoon Yoshiaki Tsutsumi, who has received a suspended prison term for insider trading and falsifying statements.

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2 Tsutsumi brothers to launch bid for Seibu Railway

2 Tsutsumi brothers to launch bid for Seibu Railway

TOKYO, Japan - Seiji Tsutsumi (L) and Yuji Tsutsumi, the two members of the Seibu group founding family will offer to buy Seibu Railway Co. in a bid to thwart efforts by Takashi Goto, the current president of the railway firm, to move the group toward a holding company structure, sources close to the matter said on Oct. 31. Goto is working with Yoshiaki Tsutsumi, former chairman of Kokudo Corp., to restructure the Seibu group.

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Politicians keep eye on possible effects of Tsutsumi's arrest

Politicians keep eye on possible effects of Tsutsumi's arrest

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi speaks to reporters at his office on March 3 about the arrest earlier in the day of Yoshiaki Tsutsumi, former chairman of Kokudo Corp.

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(5)Business tycoon Tsutsumi arrested in Seibu share scam

(5)Business tycoon Tsutsumi arrested in Seibu share scam

OSAKA, Japan - A large screen at a railway station in Osaka runs news on the arrest of former Kokudo Corp. Chairman Yoshiaki Tsutsumi on March 3. Tsutsumi, once listed by Forbes magazine as the world's richest man, was arrested for his alleged involvement in falsifying financial statements on shareholdings in Seibu Railway Co. and insider trading.

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(3)Business tycoon Tsutsumi arrested in Seibu share scam

(3)Business tycoon Tsutsumi arrested in Seibu share scam

TOKYO, Japan - Prosecutors raid the head office of Seibu Railway Co. (R) and the building that houses the headquarters of Kokudo Corp. in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture near Tokyo on March. 3. The two firms were raided over former Kokudo Chairman Yoshiaki Tsustumi's alleged involvement in falsifying financial statements on shareholdings in the railway operator and insider trading. Tsutsumi was arrested.

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(4)Business tycoon Tsutsumi arrested in Seibu share scam

(4)Business tycoon Tsutsumi arrested in Seibu share scam

TOKYO, Japan - A vehicle carrying former Kokudo Corp. Chairman Yoshiaki Tsutsumi enters the Tokyo Detention House on March 3. Tsutsumi, once listed by Forbes magazine as the world's richest man, was arrested for his alleged involvement in falsifying financial statements on shareholdings in Seibu Railway Co. and insider trading.

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(2)Business tycoon Tsutsumi arrested in Seibu share scam

(2)Business tycoon Tsutsumi arrested in Seibu share scam

TOKOROZAWA, Japan - Prosecutors enter the headquarters of Kokudo Corp. in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture near Tokyo on March 3. The company was searched in connection with former Chairman Yoshiaki Tsutsumi's alleged involvement in falsifying financial statements on shareholdings in Seibu Railway Co. and insider trading. Tsutsumi was arrested.

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(1)Business tycoon Tsutsumi arrested in Seibu share scam

(1)Business tycoon Tsutsumi arrested in Seibu share scam

TOKOROZAWA, Japan - A vehicle believed to be carrying former Kokudo Corp. Chairman Yoshiaki Tsutsumi leaves a hotel in Tokyo on March 3 after prosecutors asked him to appear before them for questioning over allegations of making false statements about shareholdings in Seibu Railway Co. and insider trading. He was arrested later.

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Tsutsumi accepts Seibu group reform plan

Tsutsumi accepts Seibu group reform plan

TOKYO, Japan - Toshiyuki Ono, president of Kokudo Corp., reads out a statement by Yoshiaki Tsutsumi, former Kokudo chairman, during a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 25. In the statement, Tsutsumi said he has accepted a restructuring plan for the Seibu Railway Co. group that will split up Kokudo and dilute Tsutsumi's influence in the conglomerate.

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No one to follow in Tsutsumi's footsteps

No one to follow in Tsutsumi's footsteps

TOKYO, Japan - The 33-story Tokyo Prince Hotel Park Tower is to open in April at a site next to Zojoji temple in downtown Tokyo in April. This photo was taken from a Kyodo-chartered helicopter on Jan. 18.

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(2)Yoshiaki Tsutsumi resigns from all posts

(2)Yoshiaki Tsutsumi resigns from all posts

TOKYO, Japan - Kokudo Corp. Chairman Yoshiaki Tsutsumi bows his head at a press conference Oct. 13. Tsutsumi resigned from all the posts he held in the company and Seibu Railway Co.'s group firms to take responsibility for revising Seibu Railway's financial statements. Tsutsumi, also the owner of the Seibu Lions professional baseball club, intends to resign from the post as well after the end of the Japan Series in which the team will compete later in October.

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Kokudo's Tsutsumi to resign as chairman

Kokudo's Tsutsumi to resign as chairman

TOKYO, Japan - Kokudo Corp. Chairman Yoshiaki Tsutsumi announces Oct. 13 he will resign from his post to take responsibility for revising the company's financial statements. Tsutsumi, owner of the Seibu Lions professional baseball club, will also resign from that post after the end of the Japan Series in which the team will compete later in October.

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(2)Another merger between PL baseball clubs in works

(2)Another merger between PL baseball clubs in works

TOKYO, Japan - Seibu Lions owner Yoshiaki Tsutsumi tells reporters in Tokyo on July 7 that a merger between Pacific League professional baseball clubs is in the works in addition to the ongoing merger talks between the Orix BlueWave and Kintetsu Buffaloes.

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(2)Seibu Railway Chairman Tsutsumi to resign over scandal

(2)Seibu Railway Chairman Tsutsumi to resign over scandal

TOKOROZAWA, Japan - Seibu Railway Co. Chairman Yoshiaki Tsutsumi (R) speaks at a press conference at his company head office in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture, on April 14 of his intention to resign over a payoff scandal involving three company executives. ''I will step down to take moral responsibility for failing to supervise the executives adequately and for allowing the scandal to happen,'' Tsutsumi said.

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Seibu Railway Chairman Tsutsumi to resign over scandal

Seibu Railway Chairman Tsutsumi to resign over scandal

TOKOROZAWA, Japan - Seibu Railway Co. Chairman Yoshiaki Tsutsumi tells reporters April 14 in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture, that he will resign over a payoff scandal involving three company executives. Tsutsumi, 69, said he will completely withdraw from the railway business.

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Ito officially takes helm for Seibu

Ito officially takes helm for Seibu

TOKYO, Japan - Seibu Lions veteran catcher Tsutomu Ito (L) shakes hands with Seibu owner Yoshiaki Tsutsumi in Tokyo on Oct. 7 as he was formally introduced as new manager of the Pacific League club the same day. Ito retired at the end of the team's regular season.

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Seibu Lions manager Higashio calls it quits

Seibu Lions manager Higashio calls it quits

TOKOROZAWA, Japan - Seibu Lions manager Osamu Higashio (R) shakes hands with team owner Yoshiaki Tsutsumi at Seibu Dome in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture, on Sept. 30 in talks prior to the day's game against the Nippon Ham Fighters. They agreed on Higashio's resignation as manager after the end of this year's season.

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People gather for tickets to trial of AUM's Hayakawa

People gather for tickets to trial of AUM's Hayakawa

TOKYO, Japan - People gather outside the Tokyo District Court on July 28 to get tickets for the trial of Kiyohide Hayakawa, a former senior AUM Shinrikyo cult member. Hayakawa was on trial over his role in two separate murder cases, including the killing of lawyer Tsutsumi Sakamoto, 33, his wife Satoko, 29, and their 1-year-old son Tatsuhiko at their home in Yokohama in 1989, and for building a plant to mass-produce nerve gas.

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Murdered lawyer's colleague speaks to media

Murdered lawyer's colleague speaks to media

TOKYO, Japan - Hisashi Okada, a former colleague of murdered lawyer Tsutsumi Sakamoto, speaks to reporters July 25 after the death sentence was given to a former AUM Shinrikyo follower found guilty of taking part in the 1989 murder of Sakamoto, his wife and small child. The former cult member, Satoru Hashimoto, was also convicted for his role in a 1994 nerve-gas attack in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, that left seven people dead.

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6 killed in suspected arson at Utsunomiya jewelry shop

6 killed in suspected arson at Utsunomiya jewelry shop

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - Firefighters try to extinguish a blaze, which police suspect was arson, at a jewelry shop in Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture on June 11. The bodies of six women, believed to be the manager of the Utsunomiya branch of Tsutsumi Jewelry Co., and five employees, were recovered. Witnesses said a man holding what appeared to be a sack fled the scene shortly after the fire started.

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Body recovered from suspected arson blaze at Utsunomiya shop

Body recovered from suspected arson blaze at Utsunomiya shop

UTSUNOMIYA, Japan - Investigators recover a body June 11 from a jewelry shop in Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture, after a blaze there killed six female employees. Arson is suspected. The fire gutted the first floor of the Utsunomiya branch of Tsutsumi Jewelry Co.

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Seibu pitcher Matsuzaka to become pitch man

Seibu pitcher Matsuzaka to become pitch man

TOKYO, Japan - Seibu Lions rookie pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka (C) is all smiles at a Tokyo hotel Dec. 13 after it was announced that the 19-year-old superstar had signed a 400 million yen contract with five major Japanese companies to do a series of commercials. Seibu owner Yoshiaki Tsutsumi is on the left.

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Obuchi enjoys a golf holiday in Karuizawa

Obuchi enjoys a golf holiday in Karuizawa

KARUIZAWA, Japan - Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi (R) enjoys playing golf on his summer holidays in Karuizawa, Nagano Prefecture, on Aug. 16. Among political and business figures playing with Obuchi were Tsutomu Hata, secretary general of the Democratic Party of Japan, Goro Yoshimura, governor of Nagano Prefecture, and Yoshiaki Tsutsumi (L), chairman of Seibu Railway Co.

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(2)Yoshiaki Tsutsumi resigns from all posts

(2)Yoshiaki Tsutsumi resigns from all posts

TOKYO, Japan - Kokudo Corp. Chairman Yoshiaki Tsutsumi bows his head at a press conference Oct. 13. Tsutsumi resigned from all the posts he held in the company and Seibu Railway Co.'s group firms to take responsibility for revising Seibu Railway's financial statements. Tsutsumi, also the owner of the Seibu Lions professional baseball club, intends to resign from the post as well after the end of the Japan Series in which the team will compete later in October. (Kyodo)

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Kokudo's Tsutsumi to resign as chairman

Kokudo's Tsutsumi to resign as chairman

TOKYO, Japan - Kokudo Corp. Chairman Yoshiaki Tsutsumi announces Oct. 13 he will resign from his post to take responsibility for revising the company's financial statements. Tsutsumi, owner of the Seibu Lions professional baseball club, will also resign from that post after the end of the Japan Series in which the team will compete later in October. (Kyodo)

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Tsutsumi accepts Seibu group reform plan

Tsutsumi accepts Seibu group reform plan

TOKYO, Japan - Toshiyuki Ono, president of Kokudo Corp., reads out a statement by Yoshiaki Tsutsumi, former Kokudo chairman, during a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 25. In the statement, Tsutsumi said he has accepted a restructuring plan for the Seibu Railway Co. group that will split up Kokudo and dilute Tsutsumi's influence in the conglomerate. (Kyodo)

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(5)Business tycoon Tsutsumi arrested in Seibu share scam

(5)Business tycoon Tsutsumi arrested in Seibu share scam

OSAKA, Japan - A large screen at a railway station in Osaka runs news on the arrest of former Kokudo Corp. Chairman Yoshiaki Tsutsumi on March 3. Tsutsumi, once listed by Forbes magazine as the world's richest man, was arrested for his alleged involvement in falsifying financial statements on shareholdings in Seibu Railway Co. and insider trading. (Kyodo)

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Politicians keep eye on possible effects of Tsutsumi's arrest

Politicians keep eye on possible effects of Tsutsumi's arrest

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi speaks to reporters at his office on March 3 about the arrest earlier in the day of Yoshiaki Tsutsumi, former chairman of Kokudo Corp. (Kyodo)

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(4)Business tycoon Tsutsumi arrested in Seibu share scam

(4)Business tycoon Tsutsumi arrested in Seibu share scam

TOKYO, Japan - A vehicle carrying former Kokudo Corp. Chairman Yoshiaki Tsutsumi enters the Tokyo Detention House on March 3. Tsutsumi, once listed by Forbes magazine as the world's richest man, was arrested for his alleged involvement in falsifying financial statements on shareholdings in Seibu Railway Co. and insider trading. (Kyodo)

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(1)Business tycoon Tsutsumi arrested in Seibu share scam

(1)Business tycoon Tsutsumi arrested in Seibu share scam

TOKYO, Japan - A vehicle believed to be carrying former Kokudo Corp. Chairman Yoshiaki Tsutsumi leaves a hotel in Tokyo on March 3 after prosecutors asked him to appear before them for questioning over allegations of making false statements about shareholdings in Seibu Railway Co. and insider trading. He was arrested later. (Kyodo)

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